scripted

Proper Pediatrics

with Imagine Health's Mini MD

MiniMD is the Director of Pediatrics for the academic world. He runs a tight ship, only to find pediatricians in desperate need of his pearls of wisdom. Through short (apx. 1min) episodes, we watch Mini perform Proper Pediatrics. This original Imagine Health production was developed with the support of the NYU Langone Department of Pediatrics to help train pediatricians. It is now being developed into a full provider educational series.

comfort counts

New York University Langone School of Medicine

On the journey to become a physician, sometimes it's easy to overlook the "small stuff." In this short (apx 5m) film we find out how seemingly small differences in comfort oriented care can impact patient care. The film reminds providers the importance of sticking to 10 good patient care habits and is being used for pediatric intern training in academic hospitals.

Documentary

The wait

New York Organ Donor Network

We filmed Mary, still grappling with the loss of her 16 year old daughter, on her journey to meet the man who received her daughter's heart. This film helps the NYODN to grow the organ donor registry.

CAP-tivated

American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry or "CAP" is one of the most transformative fields in medicine, yet it remains the most underserved. By bringing to life the work of four trailblazing child psychiatrists, we aim to inspire and attract the best and brightest physicians to the field.

rebel music

MTV World

This powerful series features youth using art and music to rise up for social change and wellness around the world. From India's rape crisis to the Egyptian revolution, we explore topics in adolescent medicine, HIV, PTSD and more. Produced & Directed by IHF Executive Producer Raeshem Nijhon, Rebel Music won two CLIO awards, has been lauded in the New York Times and presented at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Coming Soon-the silence

Child Mind Institute

75% of mental health disorders begin during childhood and adolescence. Early intervention is essential. We tell the story of Aidan, a boy who named his anxiety disorder "The Silence," and is fighting back with the help of his doctors.

interview

A little patient perspective

New York University Langone School of Medicine

Sometimes to become a caring and great doctor all you need to hear is a little patient perspective. By filming patients recounting their hospitalizations in their own words, we show what aspects of their experience are most important to them. The touching accounts leave a lasting educational impression.

selective mutism

Child Mind Institute

Anxiety disorders like Selective Mutism are silent forces that can often dramatically affect a child's life. By helping families share their stories, we are spreading awareness about Selective Mutism and other anxiety disorders. We aim to highlight the power of treatment and the need for continued research efforts.

instructional

We are now practicing FilmCare. We believe bedside film can supplement learning for both patients and providers. Sometimes all it takes to grasp a difficult concept is a couple diagrams explained by a 'patient' host-- and by that we mean a friendly guide who can be paused and repeated as many times as necessary as well as translated in any language you can think of.

patientPODs

MedPods by Imagine Health

Our pilot Obstructive Sleep Apnea PatientPod was developed by IHF's Brijesh Malkani MD, at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Sleep Medicine. Brijesh breaks down who OSA affects, how it affects them, and what treatments can help.

2D-3D animation

Compilation Reel

We all know pictures say a thousand words and especially so for teachers. Imagine Health works with medical animators to storyboard and develop animations and graphics to complement our medical messages.

ProviderPods

MedPods by Imagine Health

Our pilot Infant Lumbar Puncture ProviderPod was developed with the Yale School of Medicine. Initial studies have shown a 33% rate of improvement in first time procedural success with the use of our pod. The linear video is published in the AAMC's MedEd Portal.